🚀 Build, Code, Conquer! Unleash the engineer within your child!
The JCC Robot Building Toys set includes 493 pieces designed for kids aged 8-16, featuring remote and app control for interactive play. This educational STEM toy promotes creativity, teamwork, and essential engineering skills while ensuring safety with high-quality, non-toxic materials.
C**N
Educational, fun, and engaging STEM toy for kids ages 8-16!
My kids have become much more interested in science and technology since they started playing with the JCC Robot Building Toys. They love building and programming their robots, and they're always coming up with new and creative ways to play with them.The app is especially cool because it allows kids to program their robots to perform different tasks. For example, kids can program their robots to follow a line, navigate a maze, or even dance!
J**A
Perfect for a child
Gift
A**S
STEAM club
Great product for beginners. Does take persistence to put together, if you are allowing a younger person to put together. Bought two of these for my club. One of them was missing parts. Overall a good product. They actually worked and they enjoyed actually seeing them in action.
K**A
value for money
This type of building block toy is my son’s favorite. Not only can you find various styles on Amazon, but also various functions. Like this one, it can be controlled remotely after assembly, which is much more meaningful than buying a robot directly. Children can learn things while playing. The price is lower.
W**N
Space-themed electric Lego robot
The media could not be loaded. This Lego robot, both electric handle can be remote control, and space theme, can explore, learn, will, easy installation, quality is very good, very beautiful, very like. Arms and fingers, head can wiggle,very surprising
D**E
Recommend
JCC's kit brilliantly merges tech and creativity. Safe, durable pieces with intuitive app control. Perfect gift for kids, fostering teamwork and learning. Highly recommended!
L**!
Grandson liked it
It is challenging
O**R
Complex build and not very stable afterward.
This kit has over 500 pieces and a 100-step pictorial guide that is mostly correct. The kit has most of the parts divided into 7 numbered bags which I assumed would aid in assembly. Wrong. The bag numbers have nothing to do with assembly. One assembly step may use 3 parts - all from different bags.This is a Lego copycat with at least half of the kit being custom parts to form the shell of the robot.I built this because I knew none of my GKs would be up to the task. I figured they could play with the completed robot.Conclusion: The kit had 3 extra parts, 2 missing parts, and 1 part not used in this kit. Not bad for a 500 piece kit, but totally unacceptable for this kind of kit. Which part is not needed in the robot? Luckily the missing parts could be replaced by standard Lego parts if I can find them.Also, the robot doesn't hold together. By the end of the build for each part installed something else would fall off. I suspect the robot will soon be parts in the Lego bin.
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